William golden



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Letters Patent No. 104,575, dated Ju'ne 21, 1870!;e`tm'tellatell .fune 11, 1870.

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The Schedule referred to in these Letters Pate'nt end making part of the same.

, A ml 1 .y 4 l i. T0 "0.74am it "mll 001100971: y l drip-pipe, C, the inner end of which communicates 'Be it known that I, WILLIAM GOLDEN, of Flint, in with the chamber a in the funnel,

the county of Genesee andgStat-e oi Michigan, have in- Thiseharnberlis obtained by securing an apron or vented a new and useful -lmprovement in Funnels; diaphrag' HD, to the inner walls of the funnel, 1n and I'do declaro thatftlle foilowing is a true and acsuch a manner that the contents of said funnel canwfrcurate description thereof, referencebeing had to the not enter said chamber. This apron extends downaccompanying drawing and to the letters of reference ward through the tube AB, as shown iu tig.. 2. `marked thereon andbeing a partot this specification, To make the tube B fit' various sizes oi bungfholes,

' in which rubber or other packingmay be employed. Figure-1 is a perspective, and By the use of this funnel in llling beer-casks, the

11`igure 2, avertical section of `my invent-ion. froth,4 instead of escaping through the lnlug-hole, Like letters refer to likepartsn each figure. around the tube of the funnel, and washing down the f The nature of this invention relates to an improved outside of the* caslc, will be conductedv through the ,@construction 0f funnels, to be 'employed in filling ale drip-pipe C into any proper receptacle, whence, after and beer-casks, orother casks, with any liquids, and liquefying, it may again be poured into the cask.

consists in providing a vent channel for the .escape of This funneliwll' also be found useful in filling any y air or i'oth, which also conducts any surplus of liquor liquid into easks, las an -overdow will at one-e be indi- `through a nose into a proper receptacle, thereby pre cated by the' drip-pipe, under the end of which should "venting any waste; the whole beingr arranged and opbe placed a proper receptacle to catch such overflow. i erating as more fully hereinafter shown. What I claim as my invention, and desire to se- In the drawingy i V eure by Letters Patent, is-l A represents the upper part of a funnel, which may The funnel A', provided with extension-pi beof any desired shape, to the lower end of which is zle B, and with outlet` or drip-pipe O a i' secured the tube B, and an extension, b, to the same, and operating substmntially as herein descr ed. 'when desired, that the liquid should be carried in the Witnesses: WILLIAM GQLDEN. y tube to near the bottom of 'the\cask. H. S. SPRAGUE,

v lhe funnel is also provided with a conductor or JAS. I. DAY.

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